Search This Blog
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Stop using Wikipedia for school work or at least consider the alternatives!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
2011- the 400th Anniversary of the Book That Changed the World: King James Bible
Friday, March 25, 2011
Free lecture notes and presentations
Google Translate Accuracy
An Analysis of Google Translate Accuracy
by Milam Aiken and Shilpa Balan"Although Google Translate provides translations among a large number of languages, the accuracies vary greatly. This study gives for the first time an estimate of how good a potential translation might be using the software. Our analysis shows that translations between European languages are usually good, while those involving Asian languages are often relatively poor. Further, the vast majority of language combinations probably provide sufficient accuracy for reading comprehension in college" (Aiken and Balan 2011).
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Understanding Computers and the Internet, Prof. David J. Malan, Harvard
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Online Course: Literary Theory, Prof. Paul H Fry, Yale
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Free Ebook: "CONSTANTIN NOICA - SPRE UN MODEL NEOCLASIC DE GÂNDIRE" by Constantin Aslam (Romanian)

Click on the title above to download the ebook "CONSTANTIN NOICA - SPRE UN MODEL NEOCLASIC DE GÂNDIRE" by Constantin Aslam, for FREE!
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Reading Club!
WHO WE ARE
We are a book club made up of English-speaking students, alumni and teachers at Lucian Blaga University who love to read. Our club is organized by the Department of British and American Studies. Participation in our weekly meetings is not restricted to club members, but extends to English-speaking guests from outside the University. There is no membership fee and no attendance obligation. We promote an informal, relaxed atmosphere in our meetings.
WHAT WE DO
Our meetings cover a wide area of interests that range from Shakespeare’s sonnets and plays to contemporary Anglo-American literature and cinema, from Christmas carols to politically correct versions of fairy tales, and from the work of the great classics to the creative writing and critical productions of club members. We also organize and participate in events such as book bazaars, theatre evenings and nights out, creative writing workshops conducted by reputed British writers, colloquia and symposia during the Anglo-American week scheduled by our Department in mid-May, Shakespeare celebration evenings in April, Christmas carol concerts, etc. We publish a journal titled "Cultures in Transit" that includes a selection of the papers presented at the student symposium, as well as creative writing productions. Our upcoming webpage contains the most valuable productions of our members – creative writing as well as literary criticism – and we invite constructive comments and reactions in the Forum section.
WHEN & WHERE
We meet weekly, throughout the academic term, on Thursdays between 7 and 9 p.m., either in Room 54 or 62 of the Faculty of Letters and Arts or in a Café on creative writing evenings. Topics of discussion are announced by means of paper and virtual posters, e-mail newsletters and word of mouth and are decided on by the members present at the preceding meeting.
COME ONE, COME ALL!
Trip to Vienna, Graz, Ljubljana, Venice

April 14 - April 19, 2011: 155EUR
Registration deadline: February 28, 2011
Contact me! (ovidiu.matiu@gmail.com)
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
"Petre Țuțea: Between Sacrifice and Suicide" by A D Popescu
I strongly recommend a great book written by Alexandru Daniel Popescu, Petre Țuțea: Between Sacrifice and Suicide; it is available as a limited preview in Google Books. Popescu's book is "a tract for our times, that should be pertinent to the whole of the 'new world order' that we inhabit but are only just beginning to understand." (The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
THE EAST / WEST CULTURAL PASSAGE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM: CULTURES IN TRANSIT
and
C. PETER MAGRATH RESEARCH CENTRE FOR CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES
Are proud to announce a new edition of
THE EAST / WEST CULTURAL PASSAGE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM:
CULTURES IN TRANSIT
Sibiu, 21-22 April 2010
Papers are invited in the following fields:
- Literary Studies
- Language and Translation Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Suggested topics include:
- Literature and national identity
- Literatures in translation
- Literary translation and its vagaries
- Translating cultural background
- Film dubbing and subtitles
- From the margins to the centre: The literature of ethnic and cultural minorities in university curricula
- Romanian culture and literature abroad
- The critical reception of Anglo-American literature in Romania
- Hollywood: The global ‘think tank’
Additionally, students may sign up for a Creative Writing workshop conducted by Dr Claudia Doroholschi of the University of the West, Timisoara.
Deadline for submission of paper proposals: 15 March 2010.
For further details and questions please use the gadgets on this blog to contact me or leave a comment to this post!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
OpenSource Shakespeare - An Experiment in Literary Technology

All texts have a print/save version, which looks even better than the online counterpart.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Romanian-born novelist, Herta Müller, won the Nobel in literature!
"Herta Müller, the Romanian-born German novelist and essayist who writes of the oppression of dictatorship in her native country and the unmoored existence of the political exile, won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday." (Read the article in New York Times)Photo: Herta Müller (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Most Useful Tools?
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The website of the Week!
I know, I know! Holidays are for having fun, going out etc. but in the mean time, it's alright to get a bit nerdy and check out the most interesting websites ever.This week I've read a couple of nice things on the site below:
The Shakespeare Resource Center. You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information on William Shakespeare.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Enjoy your summer holidays...
Monday, June 15, 2009
Online Summer School :)
"An OpenCourseWare is a free and open digital publication of high quality educational materials, organized as courses. The OpenCourseWare Consortium is a collaboration of more than 200 higher education institutions and associated organizations from around the world creating a broad and deep body of open educational content using a shared model. The mission of the OpenCourseWare Consortium is to advance education and empower people worldwide through opencourseware." (OpenCourseWare website)
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Internet Polyglot
WordNet
Click HERE to go to the WordNet® webpage!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Linguee.com/Linguee.de
"What is Linguee? With Linguee, you can search many millions of bilingual texts in English and German for words and expressions. Every expression is accompanied by useful additional information and suitable example sentences.
What is the benefit?When you translate texts to a foreign language, you usually look for common phrases rather than translations of single words. With its intelligent search and the significantly larger amount of stored text content, Linguee is the right tool for this task. You find:By searching not only for a single word, but for a respective word in its context, you can easily find a translation that fits optimal in context. With its large number of entries, Linguee often retrieves translations of rare terms that you don't find anywhere else." (www.linguee.com)
- In what context a translation is used
- How frequent a particular translation is
- Example sentences: How have other people translated an expression?
Thursday, May 28, 2009
A nice blog for all ANGLOPHILES out there!
Are you suffering from Anglophilia? Addicted to Britain and British ways? Get your daily dose HERE! It's free!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Recommended Reading: The Postcolonial Turn in Literary Translation Studies: Theoretical Frameworks Reviewed, by Bo Pettersson (University of Helsinki)
Friday, May 22, 2009
The Phrase Finder
Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Reading Club
is invited to prosecute or defend her!
Join us in in room 54,
on Wednesday, the 6th of May 2009, at 7 p.m.

THE COMPLETE SITE ON MAHATMA GANDHI
A Place to learn about Gandhi, his life, work & philosophy. This comprehensive site is regularly updated & maintained by non-profit Gandhian Organizations in India & has a wealth of information & material for researchers, students, activists & anyone interested in Gandhi. Click HERE to visit the site!Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was a prominent political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total non-violence—which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. He is commonly known around the world as Mahatma Gandhi (Sanskrit: mahātmā or "Great Soul", an honorific first applied to him by Rabindranath Tagore) and in India also as Bapu (Gujarati: bāpu or "Father"). He is officially honoured in India as the Father of the Nation; his birthday, 2 October, is commemorated there as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide as the International Day of Non-Violence.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The Master List of Free Online College Courses

European Commission Conference on Literary Translation and Culture
"The Conference allowed stakeholders and professionals to exchange their views and reflect on the main problems and potentials of the literary translation sector. As a first consideration it was underlined that the conference was the first to gather literary translators under the aegida of the European Commission. Moreover, the point was made that today literary translation is a true science, with its methods and masters. Training and remuneration were mentioned as crucial elements for high quality translations, together with the importance of centres of residence for the mobility of translators and the role of publishers in the diffusion of translated books. The perspective of translation as a tool for the promotion of the European culture in the world was also explored, together with the new opportunities offered in the audiovisual arts. The holding of regular meetings to gather literary translators was taken into consideration, together with the creation of a European label for bookstores presenting a vast choice of translated books." (Read the whole article HERE!)Another interesting article: Languages contribute to consolidating European ideas and culture
Friday, April 24, 2009
Academic Earth
Click HERE to watch thousands of video lectures from the world's top scholars on various subjects such as:* Astronomy
* Biology
* Chemistry
* Computer Science
* Economics
* Engineering
* English
* Entrepreneurship
* History
* Law
* Mathematics
* Medicine
* Philosophy
* Physics
* Political Science
* Psychology
* Religion
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The BBC Knowledge Magazine
I strongly recommend the new BBC Knowledge Magazine - a magazine about science, nature and history, invention, innovation and more. Click HERE to read it for FREE!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
YouTube EDU has launched!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Sergey, you're "overcharged"!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Arts and Humanities pages of Intute
Intute is a free online service providing you with access to the best Web resources for education and research, selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists. There are over 21,000 Web resources listed here that are freely available by keyword searching and browsing.The American Culture Club - Sibiu

- to bring American cultural events and discussion on current social issues to Sibiu;
- to provide an English speaking environment in which to hold social and cultural gatherings for students;
- to give students experience in planning events and organizing discussions.
- Social History and Government of the United States, course taught by Professor Harris (on Mondays from 12:00 to 14:00 and on Wednesdays from 14:00 to 16:00, the Law School bldg).
- The American Culture Club meetings: every other Wednesday at 5:00 pm in Room#1 of the Letters and Arts bldg (NEXT meeting: 25 March.)
BigThink: Paul Krugman on Post-Consumer Society

Watch Paul Krugman speaking about the impact of the financial crisis on shopping mall culture. (Click on the title of this post to go to the BigThink website!)
Paul Robin Krugman, born February 28, 1953, is an American economist, columnist, intellectual and author.He is a professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University, a centenary professor at the London School of Economics, and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. In 2008, Krugman won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity". Krugman is known in academia for his work in international economics, including trade theory, economic geography, and international finance.
Monday, March 23, 2009
LitSum: Free Literature Summaries and Study Guides
Litsum is a totally new alternative for free literature summaries! If you are looking for free book summaries or book notes, Litsum has more free literature summaries than any other site. Their literature study guides and enotes include full chapter summaries and analysis, topics for discussion, quotes, style, themes and character analysis. Litsum is probably the largest free literature summary website online! It is a great tool, but you should also consider reading the books. Otherwise, most study guides available on Litsum are useless!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Free E-book Download: Fiction

This novel reverses many of the conventions of the cyberpunk genre. With the exception of a brief story written by the main character, it takes place wholly in a "real" world (albeit a strange one) instead of involving a complex digital simulation. The characters that would be most associated with the "punks" are older guys who are well aware of their age and show a strong emotional side instead of being younger, detached, and augmented. (It stands to note that the "standard" mohawk does appear on at least one character's head.) Some of the ones closest to the "hacking scheme" are even part of the iconic big business that would normally be a threat in a similar setting. Rather than hacking tons of code in elaborate, secretive plans, the characters use dumpster diving to piece together technology that is free to all. They are open about what they are doing, actively seeking assistance from whatever source. The rebellious youth of the novel often scorn computer technology or work on the project without knowing what they are doing. Anarchists shun helping Alan and Kurt, while big business delights in it.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Readings from America
The Reading Club & the American Culture Club present:
READINGS FROM AMERICA
Jeremy Hawkins, American Fulbrighter
&
Brian Oliu, University of Alabama
will present original works of poetry and "creative" non-fiction
Monday, 16 March, 7:00pm, Room 62, Arts and Letters Building (LBUS)
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Conference Announcement: March 31, 2009

Keynote speaker: Dr Olivera Petrovich lectures on Atheism or Religion. Psychological Evidence for the concept of God in Children and Adults.
Venues: the Avram Iancu Auditorium, Faculty of Letters and Arts (LBUS)
Dr Petrovich's presentation is part of a series of scientific events to be held at LBUS between March 31 and April 2, 2009. See you all there!
Watch a video in which Dr Petrovich explains her research that suggests belief in a creator is the default position of children: click HERE!
A Great Tool for Students - Bartleby.com
Merriam-Webster Visual Dictionary Online
The Merriam-Webster Visual Dictionary Online is a great resource for all of us who want to improve our general vocabulary and understanding of specialized terminology. The 15 major themes contain more than 6,000 images and see words like never before. Click HERE to watch a demo.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Get FREE Babylon license for EDUCATIONAL USE!
Good news for people in need of a translation software, but short on money. Babylon Ltd., provider of dictionary and translation solutions, started to give away free licenses for educational use. I joined in today and immediately got a reply. So give it a try. You may apply for a license of this handy translation tool to on this page .Wednesday, March 11, 2009
EUR-Lex: FREE Access to EU Law
EUR-Lex provides direct free access to European Union law. Here you can consult the Official Journal of the European Union as well as the treaties, legislation, case-law and legislative proposals. You can also use the extensive search facilities available on EUR-Lex.The information is available in ALL the official languages of the EU.
Click on the following link to go to the EUR-Lex website: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm
Recommended:
Friday, February 27, 2009
eScholarship Editions
The eScholarship Editions collection includes almost 2000 books from academic presses on a range of topics, including art, science, history, music, religion, and fiction. Over 500 titles are available to the public. Recommended FREE books:
1. Ezra Pound and the Remaking of American Poetic Tradition - by Christopher Beach
2. Suggestion and Covert Meaning in the Works of Dryden, Swift, Pope, and Austen - by Irvin Ehrenpreis
3. America at Century's End - edited by Alan Wolfe
4. Asceticism and Society in Crisis. John of Ephesus and the Lives of the Eastern Saints - by Susan Ashbrook Harvey
5. Authors of Their Own Lives. Intellectual Autobiographies by Twenty American Sociologists - Edited by Bennett M. Berger
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Power of Film Translation
(Agnieszka Szarkowska graduated with an MA degree from the Institute of English Studies, Warsaw University. Now a PhD student at her alma mater, she is working on her doctoral dissertation and teaching English-Polish translation.)
Click on the following link to read the full article: http://accurapid.com/journal/32film.htm.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
L’acte de traduction
"L’un des plus importants penseurs contemporains de la traduction nous a laissé une œuvre de taille réduite. Si l’on omet nombre d’articles, nous n’avions jusqu’à présent accès qu’à trois livres d’Antoine Berman, dont un posthume. Une œuvre restreinte, certes, mais essentielle : chacun des ces livres, à sa manière, explore sous un prisme différent la pensée de la traduction. L’Auberge du lointain, court et didactique, complète à merveille L’Épreuve de l’étranger, dont la portée ne cesse de se confirmer au fil des années ; quant à l’ouvrage posthume, paru en 1995, Pour une critique des traduction : John Donne, la plupart des traductologues s’accordent à dire que Berman y a esquissé les contours d’une analyse moderne des traductions (ne mettant pas systématiquement en avant la négativité de la traduction), et posé dans le même mouvement les jalons d’une pensée contemporaine de la traduction où pratique, critique et réflexion se complètent."
(Click on the following link to read the entire article: http://www.fabula.org/revue/document4888.php)
FREE preview of Berman's L’Auberge du lointain available on Google Books - in English (click on the title!):
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
BBC Video: Five Minutes with Martin Amis
Friday, January 9, 2009
Shelfari
Friday, December 12, 2008
An Internet Guide to Religion

A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, web sites, bibliographies, liturgies, reference resources, software, etc. Click HERE to go to the Wabash Center!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
20 of the most hated cliches (BBC News Magazine)
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
ITI bulletin
Friday, November 7, 2008
Recommended Reading
1. God's Translators: A Conversation with Ilan Stavans by Verónica Albin
2. Translation of Literary Style by Song Xiaoshu, Cheng Dongming
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Forum for Modern Language Studies: Free Issue

Oxford Journals Online
Forum for Modern Language Studies. Special Issue:
The Fantastic: An Enduring Literary Mode
(click on the title to go to journal website).
Free Journal

Free academic journal available online:
STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABES-BOLYAI PHILOLOGIA, Translation Training for the Global Market.
(click on the title to download file)
Contents:
1. FOREWORD, by ANCA GREERE.
2. TRANSCULTURAL RELATING – AN EXAMPLE OF PROJECT-ORIENTED TRANSLATOR EDUCATION, by DON KIRALY.
3. TRANSLATING SPECIALISED TEXTS: AN OVERVIEW OF KEY FACTORS INVOLVED IN TRANSLATOR TRAINING FOR SPECIALISED TRANSLATION, by BEVERLY ADAB.
4. A FEW CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE TEACHING OF L1-INTO-L2 TRANSLATIONS, by BOGDAN ALDEA.
5. UNE DIDACTIQUE DE LA CRÉATIVITÉ EN TRADUCTION COMME «PROBLEM SOLVING ACTIVITY», by BERND STEFANINK, IOANA BĂLĂCESCU.
6. DISCOURSE AWARENESS. RAISING THE TRANSLATORS’ AWARENESS OF DISCOURSE-RELEVANT ISSUES, by SILVIA IRIMIEA.
7. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ELEMENTS OF TRANSLATOR TRAINING IN HUNGARY - A CASE STUDY, by BORBÁLA RICHTER.
8. QUALITY ISSUES IN ROMANIAN TRANSLATOR AND INTERPRETER TRAINING: INVESTIGATING THE VALIDITY OF THE STANDARDS PROPOSED BY THE ROMANIAN AGENCY FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION [ARACIS], by ANCA GREERE.
9. TRAINING FOR THE TRANSLATION PROFESSION: WHAT DO ROMANIAN UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMES HAVE TO OFFER?, by ANCA GREERE, CRISTINA TĂTARU.
10. TRANSLATING FOR A PURPOSE: THE SKOPOS THEORY APPLIED TO THE TRANSLATION FOR MINORITY LANGUAGES, by CARMEN VALERO GARCÉS.
11. STATUS QUO AND FUTURE TRENDS OF THE ROMANIAN TRANSLATION MARKET, by CRISTIANA COBLIŞ.
12. LE MARCHE DE LA TRADUCTION EN ROUMANIE: CONFIGURATION ACTUELLE, ENJEUX ET PERSPECTIVES EUROPEENNES, by MIHAELA TOADER.
13. SKILLS NEEDED BY FREELANCE TRANSLATORS IN ORDER TO ENHANCE THEIR REPUTATION ON THE TRANSLATION MARKET, by THOMAS TOLNAI.
14. A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES WITH THE TRANSLATION OF OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, by RODICA SUPERCEANU, LUCIA BEICĂ, CLAUDIA ICOBESCU.
15. TRADUCTEURS ET INTERPRETES A LA RECHERCHE DU MOT ... PERDU, by RENATA GEORGESCU.
16. TRANSLATION, GLOBALISATION AND THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH AS AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE, by ADRIANA-CECILIA NEAGU.
17. ASPECTS SÉMANTIQUES ET PRAGMATIQUES DE LA TRADUCTION JURIDIQUE COMMERCIALE, by RALUCA FENEŞAN.
18. LOS NEOLOGISMOS: ENTRE INNOVACIÓN Y TRADUCCIÓN. ESTUDIO DE CASO: LOS NEOLOGISMOS JURÍDICOS, by OLIVIA PETRESCU.
19. DIFICULTADES DE LA TRADUCCIÓN CIENTÍFICA, by IULIA BOBĂILĂ.
20. LES ANGLICISMES DANS LA PRESSE FRANÇAISE ET LEUR TRADUCTION EN ROUMAIN, by ADINA CORNEA, NORA MĂRCEAN.
21. VALORI E FUNZIONI DEL PASSATO PROSSIMO E DEL PASSATO REMOTO (ITALIANO E ROMENO A CONFRONTO), by ANAMARIA COLCERIU.
22. METHODES ET ALGORITHMES DANS LES PROCESSUS DE CATEGORISATION ET D’EXTRACTION DES INFORMATIONS, by MANUELA MIHĂESCU, SANDA CHERATA.
23. ‘CONSTRUCTION’ ET ‘DECONSTRUCTION’ DE L’EQUIVOQUE DANS L’AUDIOVISUEL, by CRISTINA VARGA.






